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MessageChannel and MessagePort

A minimal implementation of the MessageChannel API is now available in Workers. This means that you can use MessageChannel to send messages between different parts of your Worker, but not across different Workers.

The MessageChannel and MessagePort APIs will be available by default at the global scope with any worker using a compatibility date of 2025-08-15 or later. It is also available using the expose_global_message_channel compatibility flag, or can be explicitly disabled using the no_expose_global_message_channel compatibility flag.

const { port1, port2 } = new MessageChannel();
port2.onmessage = (event) => {
console.log('Received message:', event.data);
};
port2.postMessage('Hello from port2!');

Any value that can be used with the structuredClone(...) API can be sent over the port.

Differences

There are a number of key limitations to the MessageChannel API in Workers:

  • Transfer lists are currently not supported. This means that you will not be able to transfer ownership of objects like ArrayBuffer or MessagePort between ports.
  • The MessagePort is not yet serializable. This means that you cannot send a MessagePort object through the postMessage method or via JSRPC calls.
  • The 'messageerror' event is only partially supported. If the 'onmessage' handler throws an error, the 'messageerror' event will be triggered, however, it will not be triggered when there are errors serializing or deserializing the message data. Instead, the error will be thrown when the postMessage method is called on the sending port.
  • The 'close' event will be emitted on both ports when one of the ports is closed, however it will not be emitted when the Worker is terminated or when one of the ports is garbage collected.